Luis Espinoza talks about the political situation in Chile when his grandparents lived there, and the effect on his (politically involved) family, and their subsequent flight to the US. He also discusses his father's arrest in Chile. He then...
Hispanic Americans -- Interviews; Pluralism (Social sciences); Oral history; Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho); Luis Espinoza -- Interviews
June 1943 issue of Trek, a quarterly literary magazine produced by the residents of the Topaz Relocation Center. This issue was edited by Toku Okubo and Nobuo Kitagaki with Mine Okubo as art editor and Alfred Sawahata as contributing artist. ...
Central Utah Relocation Center -- Periodicals; Central Utah Relocation Center; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Japanese Americans
1910 Cadillac with acetylene headlights and kerosene parking lights. Four men in white dress shirts and ties are riding inside. Location is somewhere in Utah, probably 1910-1920. Photograph taken by W. L. Peterson. One black and white...
Intermittent issues of the Millard County Farm Bureau News, March 1917-March 1918. Also includes the Millard County Farm Bureau News Bulletin, dated September 9, 1920.;
Intermittent issues of the Weber County Farm Bureau News, February 1917- November 1917. Also includes Weber County Farm Bureau Weekly News Bulletin, March 1919- August 1921.;
In Bill Hurst’s first interview he discusses his experiences with the Forest Service: (father and grandfather both worked for the U.S. Forest Service in Utah), including Hurst's service in the Logan Ranger District and the Cache National Forest...
Hurst, William Daly, 1915---Interviews; Hurst, William Daly, 1915---Family; Hurst, William Daly, 1915---Career in Forestry; Logan Ranger District (Utah); United States. Forest Service--Officials and employees; United States. Forest Service; Hurst,...
Husband Jay Carter and wife Holly talk about raising their family on their ranch in Park Valley and the unique education they received; discussed grazing rights, branding, moving cattle to summer range, watershares, draft horses, breaking horses;...
Mr. and Mrs. Howard share their experience over the last several decades ranching in north eastern Nevada. They discuss pioneering new ranching land, Mr. Howard’s innovative allotment rotation for range health, raising a family and other life...
Howard, Samuel Kent--Interviews; Howard, Jennie Jeneca McElprang--Interviews; Range management; Cattle ranching; Range management; Airplanes—Equipment and supplies; Horses—Breeding; Cattle stealing; Cattle herding; Cattle—Feeding and...
Mr. Lynn Palmer discusses how his father and mother worked to be able to earn and maintain a ranch, and how in his adult life, he was able to work and also help his father maintain the family ranch. He talks about being able to take the family...
Palmer, Lynn--Interviews; Ranch Managers; Cattle ranching; Ranching; Bus drivers; Hay--Harvesting--Equipment and supplies; Pasture, Right of; Pasture animals; Livestock brands; Animal marking; Beef cattle--Cow-calf system; LDS Church (Church of...
Watermaster's report for District no. 5, Idaho, for the Bear River flow during the 1940 irrigation season.
Irrigation districts--Idaho--Statistics; Irrigation water--Idaho--Statistics; Irrigation water--Bear River (Utah-Idaho)--Statistics; Bear River (Utah-Idaho); Streamflow--Bear River (Utah-Idaho); Bear Lake (Utah and Idaho)
Watermaster's report, District no. 5, state of Idaho, Bear River for 1944.
Irrigation districts--Idaho--Statistics; Irrigation water--Idaho--Statistics; Irrigation water--Bear River (Utah-Idaho)--Statistics; Bear River (Utah-Idaho); Streamflow--Bear River (Utah-Idaho); Bear Lake (Utah and Idaho);
Aerial view of Bear River Canyon, Utah, 1950s. Cutler Dam in distance. Bear River Canal and East side canal show on either side of Bear River. One black and white photograph (4.5 x 6.75 inches) mounted on board. (Negative Available).
Bear River Canyon (Utah)--Pictorial works; Irrigation canals and flumes--Bear River (Utah-Idaho)--Pictorial works; Dams--Bear River (Utah-Idaho)--Pictorial works
Aerial view of Bear River Canyon, 1950s. Cutler Dam at center of photo; Union Pacific Railroad tunnel is at right. One black and white photograph (4.5 x 6.75 inches) mounted on board.
Bear River Canyon (Utah)--Pictorial works; Cutler Dam (Utah)--Pictorial works; Railroad tunnels--Utah--Bear River Canyon--Pictorial works; Dams--Bear River (Utah-Idaho)--Pictorial works
Aerial view of Cutler Dam and Bear River canal system in Bear River Canyon, 1950s. View looking east. One black and white photograph (4.5 x 6.75 inches) mounted on board. (Negative Available).
Cutler Dam (Utah)--Pictorial works; Irrigation canals and flumes--Bear River (Utah-Idaho)--Pictorial works; Dams--Bear River (Utah-Idaho)--Pictorial works
Aerial view of Hyrum, Utah, 1940s. Distant view looking east of Hyrum Dam, Hyrum and bottoms of Little Bear River. One black and white photograph (4.5 x 6.5 inches) mounted on board. (Negative Available).
Hyrum (Utah)--History--Pictorial works; Hyrum Reservoir (Utah)--History--Pictorial works; Dams--Utah--Hyrum--Pictorial works
Agricultural equipment in Petersboro, Utah, July 1910. Big 4 gas tractor is on the left. To the right of a sign announcing "Petersboro Spur" is a flat car carrying the latest model case metal body separator thresher with power feeder and blower...
Threshing machines--History--Pictorial works; Tractors--History--Pictorial works
Air boat driven by Cecil Williams skims across the water at the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge. These air boats run well across shallow waters and mud flats. With an aluminum hull, the boat shown here is powered by a 4-cylinder airplane motor...
Boats and boating--Utah--Pictorial works; Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge (Utah)--History--Pictorial works; Salt marshes--Utah--Pictorial works
Transcription of the diary of Albert F. Potter, former associate chief of the U.S. Forest Service, describing his activities to survey possible forest reserves in Utah, (beginning with the Cache County area), and noting the conditions of Utah...
Potter, Albert F. (Albert Franklin), 1859-1944; Cache National Forest (Utah and Idaho)--History; Forest reserves--Utah--History; Grazing--Utah--History; Forests and forestry--Utah--History;
Alexander Dam site in Idaho, summer, 1922-23, showing base of partially constructed hydro plant. George H. Warren Gift. One black and white photograph (4 x 6.25 inches) mounted on board. (Negative available).
Alexander Dam (Idaho)--History--Pictorial works; Dams--Bear River (Utah-Idaho)--Pictorial works; Dams--Idaho--Alexander--Pictorial works; Hydroelectric power plants--Idaho--Alexander--Pictorial works
Investigates the chemical, physical, and bacteriological quality of the Lower Bear River and its tributaries based on fieldwork done November and December 1955. Provides background data from two earlier reports from 1952 and 1955. Includes map...
Water quality management--Bear River (Utah-Idaho); Factory and trade waste--Research--Idaho--Franklin County; Factory and trade waste--Research--Utah--Cache County; Pollution--Bear River Watershed (Utah-Idaho); Water--Pollution--Bear River...
Conference attendees at the concluding luncheon of the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge's Botulism Conference April 4, 1940. Consisted mainly of refuge managers and agency officials. Black & white photograph, 3 x 4 inches.
Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge (Utah)--Officials and employees--Pictorial works; Wildlife managers--Pictorial works; Avian botulism--Congresses--Pictorial works;
Front shot of an automobile, probably the same 1910 Cadillac depicted in A3771, with passengers. Photograph taken by W. L. Peterson. One black and white photograph (6.5 x 10 inches) mounted on board.
Bear River Bridge at Hampton's Crossing near Collinston, Utah, about 1869. Bear River Canyon is in the background. From Grenville M. Dodge, How We Built the Union Pacific Railroad (Denver, 1965) p. 156. Negative available. Black and white...
Bear River Canyon, Alexander, Idaho. 1922. Work on Alexander hydro plant in distance. George H. Warren Collection. One black and white photograph (4 x 6.25 inches) mounted on board. (Negative Available)
Alexander Dam (Idaho)--History--Pictorial works; Dams--Bear River Watershed (Utah-Idaho)--Pictorial Works; Dams--Idaho--Alexander--Pictorial works; Hydroelectric power plants--Idaho--Alexander--Pictorial works; Dams--Bear River...
Bear River Canyon, 1890. View from east (Cache) end of Canyon, looking west. Photo by C.R. Savage. Gift of Nelson Wadsworth, 1985. One black and white photograph (5.75 x 9.25 inches) mounted on board. (Negative Available).
Bear River Narrows. 1890s. Diversion Dam to put water in Hammond Canal system. Site later flooded by Cutler Dam. One black and white photograph (4.5 x 6.5 inches) mounted on board. (Negative Available).
Dams--Bear River (Utah-Idaho)--Pictorial works; Cutler Reservoir (Utah)--History--Pictorial works;
Bear wagon with three bears caged inside and pulled by horses as part of the Ringling Brothers Circus Parade, Center Street, Logan, Utah, August 7, 1907, 11:45 am. Photograph taken by W. L. Peterson. One black and white photograph (6.5 x 9.75...
Flooded lot along Blacksmith Fork River. Gift of the Herald Journal. One black and white photograph (4.75 x 6.75 inches) mounted on board. (Negative available).
Flood damage--Utah--Blacksmith Fork River--Pictorial works
Interior view of the blacksmith shop on the Peter Peterson Ranch, March 14, 1908. Anvil, vent over fire, and tools are clearly visible. Photograph taken by W. L. Peterson. One black and white photograph (6.5 x 10 inches) mounted on board.
Blacksmithing--Equipment and supplies--Utah--Petersboro--History--Pictorial works; Peterson Ranch (Petersboro, Utah)--History--Pictorial works
Row boat on undisclosed river, carrying several passengers. A couple of the passengers in the front are women, one seated at the prow wearing a poke bonnet. Date of photograph is not known. Photograph taken by W. L. Peterson. One black and...
Boat on river with four passengers, passing underneath bridge. Photograph taken by W. L. Peterson. One black and white photograph (6.5 x 10 inches) mounted on board.